Understanding ISA Server Client Types

ISA Server Client Types Overview

The different ISA Server client types are:

You have to consider the needs of the organization before you install any client software:

When determining client requirements, you have to include the following:

Web Proxy clients and Firewall clients are the only client types that can pass authentication information to ISA Server.

If your ISA Server computer is already a member of a domain, you can use Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 security groups and accounts for authentication. For standalone ISA Server computers, the account database can be used.

A few recommendations for determining ISA Server client types are listed here:

Firewall Client Overview

A client is considered a firewall client if it has Firewall Client software installed and enabled. ISA Server Cache mode does not support the firewall client type. Firewall clients run Winsock applications that utilize the Firewall service of ISA Server. Firewall Clients software is usually installed from a network installation share.

You can install Firewall Clients software on all Windows operating systems, including:

When a firewall client requests an object from a computer, the firewall client actually first determines the location of the object. The client does this by checking its copy of the local address table (LAT) of ISA Server.

For objects that are located on computers that reside in the internal network, the client then accesses the computer directly. If the computer is not in the ISA Server LAT, the request is forwarded to the ISA Server Firewall service. The ISA Server Firewall service then forwards the request to the destination, based on whether the request is allowed. Firewall clients support user-level authentication.

When Firewall Client software installed, the following components are installed:

The Firewall Client configuration entries that are added in the configuration file for a Winsock applications are listed here:

SecureNAT Client Overview

A client computer is considered a secureNAT client when:

ISA Server Cache mode does not support the SecureNAT client type. SecureNAT clients are supported on operating system that supports Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP). SecureNAT clients also require ISA Server application filters to access the Internet.

You have to ensure that the default gateway for SecureNAT clients is configured correctly. When configuring the default gateway for the SecureNAT clients, you have to take into account the network topology. In a simple network topology, routers are not configured between the SecureNAT client and the ISA Server computer. A complex network however has one or multiple routers that connect multiple subnets configured between SecureNAT clients and the ISA Server computer.

A few benefits of using the SecureNAT client type are listed here:

Web Proxy Client Overview

The Web Proxy service is a Windows service that supports requests from Web browsers, and thereby provides Web access for:

The Web Proxy service supports the use of the following protocols:

You have to configure Web Proxy clients to use the ISA Server computer. To do this, you can use one of the following approaches:



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